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- #FLASH PLAYER VERSION 10.1 WARNING HOW TO#
- #FLASH PLAYER VERSION 10.1 WARNING INSTALL#
- #FLASH PLAYER VERSION 10.1 WARNING UPDATE#
#FLASH PLAYER VERSION 10.1 WARNING UPDATE#
Even after I manually update their flash to version 10.1.53, some of the users still getting the same issue: flash player activex is gone missing automatically! Users don't have adminsitrator privillege. I went to their system and found that the flash player activex is gone missing from Add/Remove programs. Ever since the flash version 10.1.53 released, our user keep complaining that they cannot browse flash website, such as youtube. We have just recently updated the flash player to 10.0.45. Never seen it? Don't say I never give you anything.Our users are using Windows XP, IE7.
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Did I date myself with the Will Robinson reference? For you young-ones, the "Warning Will Robinson" is from the old (Did I say old? I mean not so new!) television show Lost In Space. Let that be a warning to all you "betaiacs" out there! Beta software is cool, but there is always the chance the beta software can tear up your system! And here is a Web site offering links to older versions of the Flash Player. Here is an article that will walk you through the process of removing Flash Player 10.1 from your computer.
#FLASH PLAYER VERSION 10.1 WARNING HOW TO#
If you are like the unfortunate developers above, or know someone who installed Flash Player 10.1, it might be a good idea to know how to both remove Flash Player 10.1 and go back to an earlier version of the player (one that will work with Captivate).
#FLASH PLAYER VERSION 10.1 WARNING INSTALL#
However, I always recommend that you install this kind of software on a computer that isn't being used for production-you just never know what kind of collateral damage beta software can cause. I don't blame anyone for getting excited about installing and playing with beta software. Now Adobe Captivate doesn't start! I received a message that the Flash Player for IE is not installed and I'm redirected to Adobe's web site to install Flash Player 10."
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"I uninstalled Flash player 10 on my laptop and installed Flash Player 10.1. Is this a problem with Captivate, Flash Player, or (doubtful) my computer?" This computer meets all system requirements by Adobe Captivate 4. I'm on my fourth attempt at reinstalling both programs. This is not my first attempt at installing/un-installing/re-installing both Captivate 4 and Flash Player 10 on this computer. I installed Flash Player 10.1 and received the confirmation "Congratulations you now have the latest." I installed Adobe Captivate 4, the Trial Version. "I just put together a new laptop, and installed all the normal programs/drivers (Flash Player, Adobe Reader, etc). In fact, here are a few of the posts I saw on the Adobe Captivate forum (does any of the following sound like you?): Of course, if you were among those people who installed Flash Player 10.1, you are now noticing that your beloved Captivate is no longer working. Many people, excited to play with the pre-release of Flash Player 10.1, went right to Adobe Labs, downloaded and then installed the software-on their production machines. According to Adobe, Flash Player 10.1 "realizes the promise of a consistent, cross-platform runtime across desktop and mobile devices." Nice! Adobe recently unveiled Flash Player 10.1.